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Climate Change is Killing Bumblebees as Early Spring Forces Shortened Hibernation
A new study shows that early spring shortens the hibernation period by 35 days, increasing the number of dying bumblebees.
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Fran, California's Favorite Whale, Died After Fatal Encounter with a Ship
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Male Dolphins Acts as "Wingman" to Help their Buddy Find Mates
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Labor Day Storm: US Meteorologists Expect a Named Tropical System by September 5
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Super Typhoon Hinnamnor to Merge with Local Storm Intensifying the Impact
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Oyster Reef Habitats Begin to Disappear as Cold Temperatures Decrease in Florida Waters
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Terrestrial Plants Has Caused a Sudden Shift on Earth’s Continent Composition, According to Scientists
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Cyclone to Possibly Hit the UK This Week Bringing Heavy Rain and a Possibility of Flooding
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Woman Paralyzed for 12 Hours After Eating a Toxic Shellfish in New Zealand
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Scientists Identify Protein and Growth Hormone That Accelerate Plant Growth Under Sunlight and Heat
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The Sun Is Becoming Angrier by the Day: Activity Increases as It Approaches the Apex of Its Solar Cycle
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Rapamycin Drug Used in Cancer Therapy Found to Increase Human Lifespan [Study]
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Florida Man Loses Arm in His Second Alligator Attack in a Decade